Vietnam affirms commitment to equal access to justice for all: Diplomat to UN
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Vietnam affirms commitment to equal access to justice for all: Minister Counselor Le Thi Minh Thoa, Deputy Permanent Representative of Vietnam to the UN. (Photo: WVR) |
Addressing the session themed “Equal access to justice for all: advancing reforms for peaceful, just and inclusive societies”, Minister Counselor Le Thi Minh Thoa, Deputy Permanent Representative of Vietnam to the UN, said that equal access to justice plays an important role in ensuring justice and equity, contributing to the achievement of the overarching goal of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
According to her, in Vietnam, free or affordable legal aid services are available to ensure the equal supply of opportunities for all people. Many programmes have been implemented to raise public awareness, eliminate discrimination, and support women, children, people with disabilities and ethnic minorities.
In order to ensure transparency, accountability and fairness in the administration of justice, the judicial system has been continuously strengthened, she said, adding that Vietnam has also improved the capacity of its legal staff and applied technology to modernise court processes and facilitate online proceedings so that justice can be easily accessed by all citizens.
The Vietnamese representative also shared lessons learned in addressing the root causes of injustice such as poverty and inequality, ensuring inclusive economic growth, and improving social welfare and equal opportunities so that everyone can participate in the development process.
On this occasion, she emphasised the need to intensify international cooperation, and share experiences, knowledge and resources to promote a global environment where justice is accessible to all.
The UNGA debate was chaired by Ambassador Dang Hoang Giang, Vietnam’s Permanent Representative to the UN, who is Vice President of the 77th UNGA session.